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Yes you will be fine running XLR and phono RCA at the same time.
Just make sure the XLR input of the sub or amp does not short pins 1 and 3 together - that advice applies whenever you use the XLR
I might be mistaken but when your speakers are difficult to drive/have an impedance under 5;ohms or so, RCA is preferable to using XLR?Yes you will be fine running XLR and phono RCA at the same time.
Just maked sure the XLR input of the sub or amp does not short pins 1 and 3 together - that advice applies whenever you use the XLRs.
Maybe I should refrase.
I would love to take my amp out of the equasion. My Dynaudio Heritage Specials are not the easiest to drive, but still it would be nice to hear what a direct connection to tt2 would do. I tried some Amazon XLR-to-speaker cables and well... I am glad my tt2 got repaired under warranty. So, would RCA work? Are there enough warranties to try this with RCA? I do not need high volume, but I do not want to be without the tt2 for two months again. I love it, so much better than the Hugo and TT1 I had before...